If this is a yes or no questio, yes!
Proofreading involves checking for grammatical and punctuation errors.
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "The author is trying to say Moocs will not reach the same level as Oxford and Cambridge meaning they are much better than Moocs." Oxford and Cambridge also has reputation to uphold as high education institution and therefore it sticks to its traditional teaching techniques.
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D.) She understands that the Cultural Revolution destroyed people's lives.
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This is what I came up with. You can use it if it works for you
It doesn't take much for a raging passion of misguided <span>attempts to shape </span>shame<span> into a destructive but resourceful feeling of pride; something the world often calls revenge. Revenge takes many forms, but what exposes revenge more than it itself, is the perspective of revenge. Some see it as a misguided way to justify, while others see it as a justified case worthy in some beliefs and culture.
Hope this helps, if not let me know and I'll work up something else.</span>
Hello. Unfortunately, you did not submit the introduction to which the question refers, which makes it impossible for your question to be answered accurately. However, I will try to help you as best I can.
An introduction is the first paragraph of a text. This paragraph has the function of presenting the main elements that will be worked on throughout the text. In that case, you should read all the text the question refers to. This reading will make you understand the text and thus know what should be presented in the introduction. After that, you should see which of the answer options would be able to improve this presentation. If we analyze the context that each answer option provides, we can consider that the first one is the correct answer, but it will only be possible to determine this by reading the text.